In a moment, your TV’s name should appear in a list of nearby devices to which the phone can connect. Tap on your TV’s name and the phone should connect to it within a few seconds. You will want to ...
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Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Screen mirroring is a convenient way to replicate your phone’s screen on a big screen, let's say a TV or a computer. However, most screen-mirroring methods are either laggy, degrade video quality, or ...
To mirror your Android's screen, you'll need a Chromecast or another compatible device. If you have a third-party app like Tenorshare, you can mirror your Android's screen to a Mac or PC too. While ...
In previous tech eras, TVs were simpler affairs, and didn't come bundled with "smart" hardware enabling streaming services. However, that all changed with the introduction, and proliferation, of ...
Apple’s proprietary AirPlay technology works well for streaming from iPhone to certain devices, including some Macs, Apple TV boxes and smart TVs. But what if you don’t have the proper hardware?
This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of iMyFone MirrorTo – a top-ranked Android emulator that lets you mirror your smartphone on a big screen. If you haven’t been living under a rock ...
This is what the witty dev had to say on this development, in a Google+ update he shared. You can also check out the video below: We hope to see this kick off, because as Koush said, it would be real ...
Gathering people around your phone to show off a picture or video can be a pain, but thanks to Android and Chromecast, it doesn't have to be. We'll show you how to wirelessly mirror your Android phone ...